SOME SUGGESTED READINGS FOR YOU :
by Subhash C Kashyap ---
1. Our Constitution
2. Our Parliament
(more content follows the advertisement below) A D V E R T I S E M E N T
3. Perspective on Constitution (ED)by
P.M Bakshi --
1.Constitution
by D.D. Basu --
1. Introduction to the Constitution
Others
IIPA Journal
The Hindu
Frontline
SUGGESTED READINGS TOPIC WISE :
Political Theory and Indian Politics
- George H. Sabine ( Western political
theory)
- Eddy Ashrivatham (Political theory)
- C.L. Wayper (Political thought)
- O.P. Gauba (An introduction to political
thought)
- R.M. Bhagat (Western political thought)
- Amal Roy and Mohit Bhattacharya (political
theory, ideas and institutions)
- S.P. Varma (Modern political theory)
- J.C. Jauhary (Comparative politics)
- A.S. Sandhu (Political theory)
- Pukharaj Jain (Political thought)
Indian Constitution And Politics
- M.V. Paylee (Indian Constitution)
- D.D Basu (An introduction to Indian
constitution)
- V.N. Shukla (Constitution of India, couple
of chapters are really relevant)
- A.C. Kapoor (Comparative Governments)
- V.P. Varma (Indian political theory)
- K.R. Bombwal (Comparative constitutions)
- Bipin Chandra (Freedom struggle)
- Simit Sarkar (Modern India)
- A.R. Desai (Social background of Indian
Nationalism)
- Paul Brass (Politics in India since
independence)
- Independent India : First Fifty Years -
Hiranyamay Kelkar
- Indian foreign policy agenda for 21st
century (1998 Foreign service institute) - Lalit Mansingh
- India's foreign policy in a changing world
(1999) - V.P. Dutt
- People's right and the state in the third
world - Manjooran Mohanty & Partha Mukherjee
- World politics in the twentieth century -
Paul Kenedy
- Nuclear India (1998) Jasjit Singh
Suggested Readings For Prelims
Section A:
1.(a) (b) (c) 'Political Theory', �Eddy Ashirvatham
'Political Theory' �O.P. Gauba
'Political Theory' �Amal Ray, Mohit Bhattacharya.
2.(a) (b) (c) As above
(d) 'Comparative Politics' �R. Chilkote
Section B:
1.Political Theory �Amal Ray & Mohit Bhattachary.
2.Introduction to Indian Constitution �D.D. Basu
3.(a) India's Struggle for Independence �Bipan Chandra.
(b) Introduction to Indian constitution �D.D. Basu.
(c) Our Parliament �S.C. Kashyap
(d) Our Constitution �S.C. Kashyap
(e) Comparative Govt. & Politics � V.N. Khanna
(f) Comparative Govt. & Politics �K.R. Bombwal
Suggested Readings For Mains
Paper I Section A
1.(a) A History of Political thought
�Subrata Mukherjee, Susheela Ramaswamy
(b) A History of Political thought �J.P. Suda
(c) For Manu & Kautilya : Foundations of Indian Political thought � V.R. Mehta
2.(a) Modern Political Theory �S.P. Verma
(b) Modern Political Theory �Madan Gandhi
3.(a) Political Theory �Eddy Ashirvatham
(b) Political Theory �J.C. Johri
(c) Political Theory �Ray & Bhattacharya
(d) Political Theory �O.P. Gauba
Paper I Section B
1.(a) Comparative Govt. & Politics �J.C. Johri
(a) Comparative Govt. & Politics �Ronald Chilkote
2.(a) Modern Indian Political Thinkers �V.P. Verma
(b) Foundations of Indian Political Thought �V.R. Mehta
(c) Indian Govt. and Politics �A.S. Narang
(c) Indian Govt. and Politics �J.R. Siwach
(c) Indian Govt and Politics �M.P. Singh, Himanshu Roy
(d) Politics in India �Rajani Kothari
(e) Govt. and Politics of India �W.H. Morris Jones
Paper II Section A
1.(a) Theoretical aspects of International Politics �Mahendra Kumar
(b) Politics among Nations �Morganthu
(c) International Politics �Schuman
Paper II Section B
1.(a) International Politics �Bookhives
(b) Regular subscription of Frontline & World Focus (magazine)
Majority of Books referred for both mains and Prelims Syllabus are availabe in
HIndi Medium also.
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